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Simulink for Power Electronics Design, Simulation & Analysis

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  • 180 Students
  • Updated 1/2023
4.4
(16 Ratings)
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Course Information

Registration period
Year-round Recruitment
Course Level
Study Mode
Duration
5 Hour(s) 23 Minute(s)
Language
English
Taught by
Biplov Jha
Rating
4.4
(16 Ratings)
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Course Overview

Simulink for Power Electronics Design, Simulation & Analysis

Learn everything about POWER ELECTRONICS by simulating all the power electronics converters circuit on MATLAB/SIMULINK

This course is a comprehensive introduction to the field of Power Electronics, with a focus on the use of MATLAB/Simulink for simulation and analysis. The course is designed to provide students with an in-depth understanding of the fundamental principles and applications of power electronic devices such as rectifiers, DC-DC converters, and inverters.

Throughout the course, students will learn:

  • How to simulate power electronics devices in MATLAB/Simulink

  • Simulation of half-wave and full-wave rectifiers in MATLAB/Simulink

  • Simulation of buck, boost, and buck/boost converters in MATLAB/Simulink

  • Simulation of single-phase and three-phase inverters in MATLAB/Simulink

  • How rectifiers, dc-to-dc converters, and inverters work

  • How to determine the performance of power electronics devices

  • How to design power electronics devices to meet certain design specifications

  • How to implement a PID controller in MATLAB/Simulink

Upon completion of the course, students will be able to:

  • Understand the basic principles of power electronics and its applications in modern electrical systems.

  • Simulate and analyze different types of rectifiers, including uncontrolled and controlled rectifiers, and inverter circuits.

  • Simulate and analyze the detailed performance of DC-DC converter circuits, including the Buck, Boost, and Buck-Boost converters.

  • Design and simulate power electronic circuits in MATLAB/Simulink.

  • Understand the principles and applications of PID controllers in power electronic systems.

The course includes a variety of resources and study materials, including MATLAB/Simulink models and exams. This course is unique in its content and approach, as it offers a comprehensive introduction to power electronics with a focus on MATLAB/Simulink simulation and analysis. With its in-depth coverage of the subject and hands-on approach, this course is unmatched in terms of value and quality in the current market and you won't find any other course with similar content and pricing segment. By the end of the course, students will have a strong foundation in the principles and applications of Power Electronics, and will be well-prepared for further study or work in the field of Electrical, Electronics and Computer Engineering.

Course Content

  • 7 section(s)
  • 22 lecture(s)
  • Section 1 Introduction
  • Section 2 Getting Started
  • Section 3 Uncontrolled RECTIFIERS
  • Section 4 Controlled RECTIFIERS
  • Section 5 INVERTERS
  • Section 6 DC-DC CONVERTER
  • Section 7 Congratulation, on your new Milestone!

What You’ll Learn

  • How to simulate power electronics devices in MATLAB/Simulink, Simulation of half-wave and full-wave rectifiers in MATLAB/Simulink, Simulation of buck, boost, and buck/boost converters in MATLAB/Simulink, Simulation of Ćuk and SEPIC Converters in MATLAB/Simulink, Simulation of single-phase and three-phase inverters in MATLAB/Simulink, How rectifiers, dc-to-dc converters, and inverters work, How to determine the performance of power electronics devices, How to design power electronics devices to meet certain design specifications, How to implement a PID controller in MATLAB/Simulink, Simulate every power electronics converter circuits (See Course Contents)

Reviews

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    Mehmet GÜÇYETMEZ
    5.0

    very good and instructive

  • R
    Ronald Boyce
    2.0

    Explanations are poor. Schematics are not well designed.

  • A
    Aashutosh Lekhak
    5.0

    Thank you for this course. This helped a lot in my final year college project.

  • A
    Abdoul wahab Soumana amadou
    5.0

    nice explanation

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